Here are the top ten posts that generated the most traffic on our site in 2015. Kudos to David Nadas, who managed to take second, ninth and tenth place with his science fiction web serial “Kulcin’s Law.” David’s web series starts here: Kulcin’s Law Part 1. You can also download the 2.0 version revised into a novella by visiting this link: From Europa With Love. The number one post honors go to the Sci-Fi short “The Leviathan,” which is a Moby Dick in space flick replete with outstanding CGI imagery. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look. You won’t be disappointed. This short cries out to be fleshed out into a full-length feature film.
Without further ado, here is the list:
- The Leviathan by Ruairi Robinson
- Kulcin’s Law: Part I
- Sci-Fi Short of the Week: “Uncanny Valley”
- Blood of the Narlack: Part 4
- Sci-Fi Concept Art of Kait Kubar
- Ancillary Justice Wins Arthur C Clarke Award
- What’s Your Favorite Sci-Fi and Fantasy Novels?
- My 2015 NaNoWriMo Experience
- Kulcin’s Law: Part II
- Kulcin’s Law: Part III
It should be noted that the film “Uncanny Valley” is also an active performer. This movie was posted on December 7th and has already climbed to the number three position. In this short virtual reality is the new drug laying waste to the urban landscape, surpassing heroin and other physical addictions. My Sci-Fi web serial “Blood of the Narlack” made the number four position. I am very proud of this placement for 2015. This story is, in fact, a writing exercise for me and I have no idea where the plot will turn next. I am having fun with the free web serial. My NaNoWriMo experience threw me off schedule on the Narlack story, but I will be revisiting it come the new year.
Thank you so much for visiting our the site. We have a lot of great content ideas for 2016 so stay tuned!
Your trip tickets to Aruba will be arriving in the mail, Kyle… LOL. I’m honored. Kulcin’s Law was a lot of fun with artificial deadlines for myself, but without your platform it would never have made it into, From Europa With Love. Thanks so much for for your Blood of the Narlack series…. which I keep calling people… “Hey Narlack!” as they look back at me slightly lopsided. Thanks for all your posts that ushered us along in 2015. 2016/2017 looks like a good year for me with all the parts moving freely now.
Hi, David – I had nothing to do with it. The people have spoken. I agree that 2016 / 2017 looks to be a great year! I look forward to reading more of your fiction! Cheers!